MacILRAITH (L.O.). Purpure, a saltire between a
galley, sails furled, oars in action in chief, and anyEsculapian
rod in base, and in the dexter flank a stag's head cabossed,
and in the sinister, an eagle displayed all aigent. Mantling
purpure, doubled argent, Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter arm in armour, couped at the elbow proper,
the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee gules. Mottoes —
"Air muir 's air tir " ; and below the shield, " Per mare per
terras."

Son of David Macllraith, of Cadder,6. ; m. 1878,

Margaret Johnston, d, of David Hobbs :—

William Maclaren Macllraith (formerly William Mac-
Ilraith), Gentleman, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., D.S., R.C.S.
(Edin.), L.R.F.P.S. (Glasgow), D.P.H. (Manchester),
Hon. Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem. Res. — Eastgate House, Friockhelm, Forfarshire.

MacIVER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, or and gules, on a
bend sable guttle - d'eau, between two lymphads with
sails furled and flags flying of the first, an arm couped
at the wrist, holding a dagger bendwise proper, the
pommel and hilt gold. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an escutcheon gules, charged with a boar's head
couped or. Motto — " Nunquam obliviscar. "

MAC IVER of Blaisdon Hall (H. Coll.). Quarterly, or
and gules, in the second and third quarters a thistle leaved
and slipped of the field, over all on a bend sable, three
bezants, each charged with a rose of the second. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, within
a wreath of roses gules, a boar's head couped or, and over
the same a scroll inscribed " Nunquam obliviscar."

and 4 grand quarters, counterquartered i. and iiii. gyronny
of eight or and sable ; ii. argent, a dexter hand couped in
fesse, grasping a dagger in pale gules ; iii. argent, a galley
with sails furled and oars in action, flagged sable, all within
a bordure gules ; 2 and 3, grand quarters, quarterly, or and
gules, a bend sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a boar's head couped or ; and in an escroll over the same
the Motto, "Nunquam obliviscar." Livety — Brown, with
yellow facings.

The Late GEORGE DUNCAN MACKAY, Esquire,
Major 1st Edinburgh City Vol. Artillery. Born Aug. 24, 1853,
died December 31, 1916, third son of the late John Mackay
of Inveralmond, by his wife Agnes, dau. of John Christie
ofBurnhouse, Portobello. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1901)
— Azure, on a chevron engrailed between three bears' heads
couped argent, muzzled gules, a roebuck's head couped
between two hands issuant from the ends of the chevron,
each holding a dagger all proper, a bordure engrailed of
the second, charged with three martlets of the third.

Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the wrist, holding a
dagger in pale all proper ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, " Manu forti."

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McKAY of Rothay Manor (H. Coll., 15 June 1920).
Gules, a chevron between in chief two bears' heads
couped argent, muzzled or, and in base a roebuck's head
erased of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, between the attires of a
roebuck, a tongue of fire all proper. Motto — " Mac
aaiodh."

JAMES FRANCIS MACKAY, Esquire, C.B.E., W.S.,
J. P. co. Midlothian, Lieut.-Co!. and Hon. Col. (V.D.)
R.G.A. (T.F.). Born 1855, being the fourth son of
the late John Mackay of Inveralmond, by his wife
Agnes, dau. of John Christie of Burnhouse, Porto-
bello. Armorial bearings (L.O., Matric. 1901)— Azure,
on a chevron engrailed between three bears' heads

couped argent, muzzled gules, a roebuck's head couped be-
tween two hands issuant from the ends of the chevron,
each holding a dagger all proper, a bordure engrailed of
the second, charged with three horses' heads couped of the
third. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the wrist,
holding a dagger in pale all proper ; and on an escroll over
the same this Motto, " Manu forti." Married, 1886,
Annie Alma (d. 1926), d. of the late David Croall of South-
field, Midlothian. Seat— Whitehouse, Cramond, Mid-
lothian, N.B. Club — Caledonian United Service.

MACKAY (L.O. , 16 May 1906). Azure, on a chevron
between two bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules, in
chief, and a mullet of the second in base, a bull's head
caboshed sable, between two hands issuant from the ends of
the chevron, each holding a dagger all proper. Mantling
azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter cubit arm erect, holding a dagger in pale all proper,
pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Wha tholes wins."

MA'_ KAY (L.O. , 4 Dec. 1906). Azure, on a chevron or,
between two bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules, in
chief, and a swan of the third in base, a triple-towered castle
sable, masoned of the third, between two hands issuant from
the ends of the chevron, each holding a dagger all proper.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter arm in armour vambraced, the hand grasping a
dagger fessewise all proper. Motto — " Manu forti."
Son of Donald Mackay of , b. ; d. ; m.

Marion M'Leod: —

Samuel Peter Mackay, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —

The Late ARTHUR LEITH HAY-MACKAY, Esq.,
formerly Captain K.O.S. B. , died 1928. Armorial bearings
(L.O., 1897) — Azure, a fesse or, between two bears' heads
couped argent, muzzled gules, in chief, and in base a buck's
head erased proper. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a demi-Highlander vested
and plaided, holding in his dexter hand a halbert all
proper. Motto — "Fortiter."

McKECHNIE (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy in chief
per pale argent and gules, to the dexter a lion rampant
of the second, to the sinister a horse passant of the first, in
base azure, an English ship of the 16th century in full
sail also argent. Crest — On a wreath argent and azure,
issuant from waves proper, a castle argent, charged
with a cross crosslet fitchee gules, on the centre tower a
flagstaff of the first, flying therefrom a pennon per
saltire of the second and third. Motto — " Dh 'Aindeoin
co theireadh e."
Son of : —

ALEXANDER MACKELLAR, Gentleman. Armorial
hearings (L.O., 1888) — Argent, a lion pas-ant azure between
two barrulets gules, in chief three crescents sable, and in base
as many mullets of the third, all within a bordure of the
second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm in armour, embowed,
wielding a scimitar all proper. Motto — '* Perseverando."
Residence — Lawrenny, Goulburn, New South Wales.

MACKENZIE (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron between
two fleurs-de-lys in chief and a stag's head caboshed in
base all argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, between two antlers an eagle
wings addorsed and inverted preying on a serpent head
elevated neck embowed all proper. Motto — ' ' Finil coronat
opus."

Son of Frederick William Mackenzie of Stawell House,
Richmond, London, S.W. : —